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- This disclosure is related to vehicle control.
- Vehicle control describes methodologies wherein operation of a vehicle or of a system within a vehicle is monitored and computerized control is applied to modify the operation of the vehicle.
- Exemplary vehicle control strategies monitor vehicle dynamics or the current or expected forces and moments acting upon the vehicle and apply control methods based upon the forces and moments to maintain desired operation of the vehicle. For example, when a vehicle is stopping quickly, forces and moments can cause the body of the vehicle to rotate forward, compressing the front suspension. Vehicle control can counter such monitored or anticipated rotation of the body of the vehicle by energizing actuators located at the front corners of the vehicle to lift up on the vehicle body and stop the front suspension from compressing.
- forces and moments acting upon the vehicle and braking forces being applied to the wheels can be used to monitor or predict slippage between a wheel and the road. Actuators at the brakes of the vehicle can be used to redistribute braking force among the wheels to avoid slippage.
- forces and moments acting upon the vehicle and a steering angle can be used to monitor or predict an over-steer or an under-steer condition, and an actuator acting upon the steering system can correct the steering.
- forces acting upon the vehicle and a current torque being applied to the drivetrain and the wheels can be used to monitor or predict slippage between the wheels and the road, and an actuator can be used to modify the torque being transmitted to the wheels through various methods known in the art.
- a number of systems can be monitored or affected through vehicle control. Examples include braking, steering, driveline, and suspension control.
- driver commands and/or autonomous driving system commands are integrated to determine desired vehicle dynamic or kinematic states
- a vehicle dynamics module inputs the desired vehicle dynamic or kinematic states and outputs a desired vehicle force and/or moment
- an actuator supervisory control module generates commands in one or more vehicle systems to effect the desired vehicle force and or moment. Integration of the commands can additionally include feedback regarding current or resultant vehicle dynamic or kinematic states, and the actuator supervisory control module can include feedback of current or resultant actuator states.
- a method to control a vehicle includes monitoring desired vehicle force and moment, monitoring real-time corner constraints upon vehicle dynamics which includes monitoring corner states of health for the vehicle, and monitoring corner capacities for the vehicle. The method further includes determining a desired corner force and moment distribution based upon the desired vehicle force and moment and the real-time corner constraints, and controlling the vehicle based upon the desired corner force and moment distribution.
- FIG. 1 schematically depicts an exemplary vehicle including systems affected by vehicle control, in accordance with the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 schematically depicts a method to coordinate vehicle control methods for various vehicle systems, in accordance with the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 schematically depicts a method to coordinate vehicle control methods by determining a desired corner force and moment distribution, in accordance with the present disclosure
- FIG. 4 schematically depicts a method to coordinate vehicle control methods for various vehicle systems utilizing a desired corner force and moment distribution, in accordance with the present disclosure
- FIG. 5 schematically depicts exemplary operation of a corner dynamics control module in greater detail, in accordance with the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 schematically depicts exemplary operation of an actuator supervisor control module in greater detail, in accordance with the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1 schematically depicts an exemplary vehicle including systems affected by vehicle control, in accordance with the present disclosure.
- Vehicle 5 includes engine 10 , electric motor 15 , transmission 20 , driveline 25 including rear axle 30 , and wheels 32 , 34 , 36 , and 38 .
- Engine 10 and electric motor 15 can each provide torque that can be used to propel the vehicle 5 through driveline 25 .
- Transmission 20 includes clutching devices capable of selectively connecting each of the torque generative devices, engine 10 and electric motor 15 , to the driveline 25 .
- transmission 20 includes methods to selectively shift the vehicle through a number of gear states including a neutral gear state and a reverse gear state. Additionally, torque through the transmission can be utilized to run electric motor 15 in a generation mode, charging an associated energy storage device, or torque can be transferred between the torque generative devices, for example, with electric motor 15 being utilized to start engine 10 .
- the exemplary configuration of FIG. 1 describes one possible powertrain that can be utilized for a vehicle. A number of exemplary embodiments can equally be utilized. For example, a plurality of at-wheel motors can be utilized in place of the depicted engine 10 and motor 15 . In one such embodiment, four at-wheel motors can individually provide torque to each of the wheels.
- the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the particular powertrain embodiments described herein.
- a steering wheel 40 and a steering system 42 are capable of turning wheels of the vehicle through methods known in the art.
- FIG. 1 depicts wheels 32 and 34 turning. It will be appreciated that a number of exemplary steering methods and wheel configurations are known, including four wheel steering, and the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the particular exemplary embodiments depicted herein.
- Wheels 32 and 34 are depicted turned in a manner consistent with the vehicle moving forward and turning to the left.
- braking devices 52 , 54 , 56 , and 58 are depicted, each capable of applying a braking torque to the associated wheel.
- a number of different braking devices and control methods are known in the art, and can include exemplary hydraulic brakes, anti-lock brakes, and regenerative braking capable of charging an energy storage device. Additionally, at each of the wheels 32 , 34 , 36 , and 38 , suspension components 62 , 64 , 66 , and 68 , respectively, provide suspension for the body of the vehicle upon the wheels of the vehicle. Suspension components and methods are known in the art and provide both a dampened ride to passengers in the vehicle and also providing desired handling characteristics to the vehicle during operation.
- actuators can take the form of electric power steering (EPS) which can control angle and torque of the steering system simultaneously to inputs from a driver or another semiautonomous or autonomous system.
- EPS electric power steering
- actuators to control steering can be utilized through active front steering (AFS), a system that varies a ratio of steering wheel angle change to a change in steering angle of the front wheels.
- AFS active front steering
- the AFS can act as an actuator, modulating the ratio based upon the inputs from a driver or another semiautonomous or autonomous system.
- active rear steering can be utilized as an actuator to control rear steering.
- ESC electronic stability control systems
- antilock braking systems are systems that modulate braking actuation based upon inputs.
- Vehicle control inputs can be utilized to change the operation of the ESC or antilock braking systems to affect actuator control of braking.
- ESC, antilock braking systems, or other braking control systems can use hydraulic actuators with pumps and valves, self-pressurized systems, electric motors, or electric calipers to affect actuator control of braking.
- Actuators utilized to control a suspension system can utilize an active suspension system or roll control system, modifying this control based upon inputs from a driver or another semiautonomous or autonomous system.
- Actuators utilized to control an output of the powertrain can include torque control of the engine/motor and clutches or torque vectoring for the axles.
- Actuators controlling the described vehicle systems or sub-systems or other unnamed systems or sub-systems can take many forms, enabling control over the vehicle system or sub-system based upon an input from a driver or another semiautonomous or autonomous system.
- the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the particular exemplary embodiments described herein.
- a steering control module can include a method to monitor vehicle dynamics and modify steering control based upon monitored or predicted forces and moments acting upon the vehicle.
- a suspension control module can include a method to monitor vehicle dynamics and modify suspension control based upon monitored or predicted forces and moments acting upon the vehicle.
- vehicle control methods based upon the specific vehicle systems may be feedback based, requiring that a sensor input indicate that the vehicle system has gone outside of a normal operating range before corrective control is applied.
- integrating several independent control methods in a vehicle can include intensive and time consuming arbitration between the various control methods.
- FIG. 2 schematically depicts a method to coordinate vehicle control methods for various vehicle sub-systems, in accordance with the present disclosure.
- Method 100 includes command integration module 110 monitoring manual driving inputs 112 and/or sensor guided autonomous driving inputs 114 and generates desired vehicle dynamics/kinematics 122 , describing vehicle operation desired by the driver or autonomous feature of the vehicle.
- Vehicle dynamics module 120 inputs desired vehicle dynamics/kinematics 122 and generates a desired vehicle force and moment 132 , for example, describing forces and a moment acting upon the center of gravity of the vehicle, and resultant vehicle dynamics/kinematics 124 .
- a desired vehicle force and moment 132 for example, describing forces and a moment acting upon the center of gravity of the vehicle, and resultant vehicle dynamics/kinematics 124 .
- command integration module 110 additionally monitors resultant vehicle dynamics/kinematics 124 and can utilize this signal to provide feedback to the desired vehicle dynamics/kinematics 122 signal.
- Actuator supervisory control module 130 inputs desired vehicle force and moment 132 and generates control commands 142 , 147 , and 152 to respective actuator modules 140 , 145 , and 150 providing control commands to different systems within the vehicle, as described above.
- actuator module 140 can include a module providing commands to a steering system
- actuator module 145 can include a module providing commands to a suspension system
- module 150 can include a module providing commands to a braking system.
- Method 100 provides for integrated control of various vehicle systems for vehicle control.
- Actuator supervisory control module 130 applies methods and programmed responses to the desired vehicle force and moment 132 to the various vehicle systems commanded by module 140 , 145 , and 150 .
- these methods and programmed responses are feature-based responses, for example, a desired moment is identified, and a response including modification of a steering angle is generated. Such a response is still an isolated function for that vehicle system.
- a corner dynamics control method is applied to a vehicle control method, determining a desired corner force and moment distribution for every wheel of the vehicle. By distributing a desired vehicle force and moment as a desired corner force and moment to each of the corners of the vehicle, a response of the various systems affecting a particular corner can be selectively generated based upon the desired force and moment for that corner. Such a method implements vehicle control as a net effect of all of the vehicle systems controlled rather than controlling the individual system piecemeal.
- control parameters can be standardized or customizable for vehicle configuration and driver preferences.
- FIG. 3 schematically depicts a method to coordinate vehicle control methods by determining a desired corner force and moment distribution, in accordance with the present disclosure.
- Method 200 includes command integration module 110 monitoring manual driving inputs 112 and/or sensor guided autonomous driving inputs 114 and generates desired vehicle dynamics/kinematics 122 , describing vehicle operation desired by the driver of the vehicle or a desired vehicle longitudinal, lateral forces and yaw moment. This vehicle operation desired by the driver, including manual and automatic inputs synthesized as desired vehicle dynamics/kinematics, can be described as an overall vehicle control command.
- command integration module 110 utilizes an inverse vehicle dynamics model. Additionally, command integration module 110 can monitor resultant vehicle dynamics/kinematics 124 , as described above.
- Such resultant vehicle dynamics or kinematics can be developed by sensor or measurement systems, for example, monitoring a yaw rate, lateral acceleration, longitudinal acceleration, wheel speeds, estimated tire slip, estimated forces, and/or estimated friction between the wheels and the road surface.
- Vehicle dynamics module 210 inputs desired vehicle dynamics/kinematics 122 and generates desired vehicle force and moment 132 and resulting vehicle dynamics/kinematics 124 .
- Corner dynamics control module 220 is depicted, monitoring desired vehicle force and moment 132 . Corner dynamics control module 220 further monitors corner-based real-time constraints 227 from real-time constraints module 225 .
- module 220 minimizes a difference between desired and actual vehicle forces and moment, minimizes a control effort, and minimizes an occurrence of wheel instability such as excessive brake or traction slip.
- the optimization is constrained by the real-time constraints, for example, providing actuator limits, data regarding actuator anomalies, and energy management requirements.
- Exemplary corner-based real-time constraints 227 include a corner state of health and a corner capacity. Corner state of health or a corner capacity determination can include an ability or capacity of an actuator or actuators to produce the desired force at a particular corner. For example, a corner state of health can describe, in relation to an at-wheel motor, a lack of capability to achieve a desired corner force.
- Corner dynamics control module 220 may further monitor a resultant tire slip/slip angle 234 and a resultant corner force and moment 236 . Based upon monitored inputs, corner dynamics control module 220 generates desired corner force and moment distribution 232 . Further, corner dynamics control module 220 can generate a resultant vehicle force and moment 222 , which can be utilized as feedback by vehicle dynamics module 210 . In this way, a desired vehicle force and moment can be utilized to develop a desired corner force and moment distribution for use in vehicle control.
- Vehicle control can take a number of embodiments. As described in association with FIG. 2 , vehicle control can include commands instructing a group of actuators controlling a vehicle sub-system or a group of vehicle sub-systems. Control of such actuators can implement a desired corner force and moment distribution as developed in FIG. 3 .
- a number of sub-system control methods are known in the art, and the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the particular exemplary embodiments described herein.
- FIG. 4 schematically depicts a method to coordinate vehicle control methods for various vehicle systems utilizing a desired corner force and moment distribution as depicted in FIG. 3 , in accordance with the present disclosure.
- Method 250 includes an actuator supervisory control module 230 monitoring desired corner force and moment distribution 232 and generating control commands 142 , 147 , and 152 to respective actuator modules 140 , 145 , and 150 providing control commands to different sub-systems within the vehicle, as described above.
- Actuator supervisory control module 230 may further monitor additional real-time constraints 237 from real-time constraints module 235 , for example, applying energy capacity and actuator limit information to the generation of control commands.
- Actuator supervisory control module 230 may further generate resultant tire slip/slip angle 234 and a resultant corner force and moment 236 for feedback to corner dynamics control module 220 .
- FIG. 5 schematically depicts exemplary operation of a corner dynamics control module in greater detail, in accordance with the present disclosure.
- Corner dynamics control module 220 is depicted, including corner capacity assessment module 310 , system constraints integration module 320 , and optimized corner force distribution module 330 .
- Corner capacity assessment module 310 monitors corner-based real-time constraints, in this exemplary embodiment, including corner state of health 312 and corner capacity 314 . Corner state of health 312 and corner capacity 314 used as inputs can be used to describe how much force and moment a particular corner can desirably handle in current conditions.
- System constraints integration module 320 monitors the assessment of corner capacity from module 310 and determines how individual corners, as constrained or limited, can contribute to vehicle control.
- Module 320 outputs the constrained corner parameters to the optimized corner force distribution module 330 .
- Optimized corner force distribution module 330 inputs the output of module 320 and desired vehicle force and moment 132 and distributes the force and moment to the various wheels as desired corner force and moment distribution 232 .
- FIG. 6 schematically depicts exemplary operation of an actuator supervisor control module in greater detail, in accordance with the present disclosure.
- Actuator supervisory control module 230 is depicted, including energy capacity assessment module 350 , actuators assessment module 355 , system constraints integration module 360 , and optimized actuator control allocation module 370 .
- Energy capacity assessment module 350 monitors real-time constraints, in this exemplary embodiment, including energy capacity information 352 regarding a desired power needed from a power supply, for example, from an internal combustion engine, fuel cell, or battery, considering the desired tractive forces. By monitoring energy capacity information 352 , a selection of a power source and application of that source can be made based upon power availability in real-time.
- Actuators assessment module 355 monitors real-time constraints, in this exemplary embodiment, including actuator limits/states of health 357 .
- Actuator limits or states of health can include, for example, a reduction of actuator capacity due to variation of temperature or due to a particular vehicle state.
- Energy capacity information 352 and actuators limits/states of health 357 as inputs can be used to describe how much force and moment a particular corner can desirably handle in current conditions.
- System constraints integration module 360 utilizes inputs to determine how individual actuators can contribute to the corner control and outputs parameters describing corner actuator limits (maximum torque, actuator bandwidth, etc.) to the optimized actuator control module 370 .
- Optimized actuator control allocation module 370 inputs the output of module 360 and desired corner force and moment distribution 232 and generates control commands to relevant actuators, in this example, commands 142 , 147 , and 152 .
- Actuator anomalies or malfunctions can reduce the ability of a vehicle control system to react to vehicle operation. For example, if an actuator is non-functional or does not react to commands generated by the vehicle control system, benefits from the vehicle control system can be negated or adverse effects to drivability can be apparent. Based upon a system utilizing a corner dynamics control module as described herein monitoring actuator function and determining an actuator to be non-functional, distribution of force and moment to the various corners can be adjusted to compensate for the known actuator anomaly.
- Vehicle systems can take many embodiments.
- a powertrain is depicted in FIG. 1 including an engine and an electric motor.
- a number of different embodiments of a powertrain can be utilized.
- a powertrain can include a single torque generative device, for example, including a motor or engine or two torque generative devices, such as two motors or a motor driven by an energy storage device and a hydrogen fuel cell driven device.
- a powertrain can include separate or at-wheel motors driving each wheel of the vehicle. In such a vehicle, the methods described herein can be utilized to provide different torque commands to each of the wheels.
- a powertrain can include selective all-wheel drive, traction control, horizontal stability control, or other systems that modulate power to the various wheels of the vehicle. Such systems and the modulation of power to the various wheels can be incorporated in the methods described herein through the determined desired corner force and moment distribution.
- Braking can similarly include a number of embodiments and selective activation of systems.
- a vehicle can include regenerative braking at the wheels or can include typical brakes at the wheels and include selective engine braking, for example, capable of regenerating energy to an energy storage device through the engine braking. Selective braking on one side of a vehicle or increased braking on one side of a vehicle can aid in creating a desired corner force or moment distribution.
- Vehicle steering systems can take a number of embodiments, including front wheel steering, rear wheel steering, and four wheel steering according to methods known in the art. A number of different vehicle configurations and system combinations are envisioned, and the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the particular exemplary embodiments described herein.
- vehicle control methods primarily treat vehicle forces and moments as existing in a two-dimensional plane close to or coincident with the horizontal ground plane.
- a third dimension can be utilized in vehicle control methods.
- vehicle control methods can be described that include three dimensions of control including, for example, forward and rearward roll of the vehicle body in relation to the chassis of the vehicle and corresponding corner force and moments to maintain control over the vehicle.
- a roll control system is known to control dynamics of a vehicle body in relation to a vehicle chassis. Such control can be based upon information in either three dimensions or information in two dimensions and estimating an effect of that two dimensional data to roll.
- An exemplary apparatus to accomplish the above methods includes a command integration module determining an overall vehicle control command.
- the exemplary apparatus further includes a vehicle dynamics control module monitoring the overall vehicle control command and determining a desired vehicle force and moment based upon the overall vehicle control command.
- the exemplary apparatus further includes a corner dynamics control module monitoring the desired vehicle force and moment, monitoring real-time corner constraints, and determining a desired corner force and moment distribution based upon the desired vehicle force and moment and the real-time corner constraints.
- the apparatus further includes a vehicle system implementing vehicle control based upon the desired corner force and moment distribution.
- Control module means any suitable one or various combinations of one or more of Application Specific Integrated Circuit(s) (ASIC), electronic circuit(s), central processing unit(s) (preferably microprocessor(s)) and associated memory and storage (read only, programmable read only, random access, hard drive, etc.) executing one or more software or firmware programs, combinational logic circuit(s), input/output circuit(s) and devices, appropriate signal conditioning and buffer circuitry, and other suitable components to provide the described functionality.
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- the control module has a set of control algorithms, including resident software program instructions and calibrations stored in memory and executed to provide the desired functions. The algorithms are preferably executed during preset loop cycles.
- Algorithms are executed, such as by a central processing unit, and are operable to monitor inputs from sensing devices and other networked control modules, and execute control and diagnostic routines to control operation of actuators. Loop cycles may be executed at regular intervals, for example each 3.125, 6.25, 12.5, 25 and 100 milliseconds during ongoing engine and vehicle operation. Alternatively, algorithms may be executed in response to occurrence of an event.
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